Mated In Chaos- The Broken Mate -

Mated In Chaos: The Broken Mate is a supernatural romance novel by Sunshine Princess , serving as the first installment in her Redemption Series

On the way back, separated from the main group by a toppled overpass, they ran into a militia. Bullets took Jarek’s right shoulder and shredded the sleeve of his jacket. Ana dragged him behind a broken concrete pillar and tried to stop the bleeding. Her hands were steady; old skills resurfaced. She bound the wound with strips of her shirt, murmuring about pressure points and the rhythm of breath. Jarek drifted in and out, cursing softly at his own carelessness.

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Mated In Chaos can be a with spin-off potential: Mated In Chaos- The Broken Mate

The story of Mated In Chaos: The Broken Mate centers on the betrayal and eventual redemption of Elara Silvius, a young woman caught in a web of pack politics and long-held grudges. The Betrayal Elara’s life shatters when she discovers her mate is Alpha Connor Tomson

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Mated In Chaos: The Broken Mate , written by Sunshine Princess

The "Broken Mate" is not simply sad. She (or he) is shattered. This protagonist enters the narrative carrying trauma that predates the Alpha’s scent. Perhaps she was the pack’s omega, beaten and silenced. Perhaps a previous rejection left her psyche fragmented. Or perhaps she witnessed the murder of her family and the bond is a cruel joke played by the Moon Goddess, pairing her with the son of the very Alpha who burned her village. Her hands were steady; old skills resurfaced

Elara eventually flees Connor's pack, leading her to cross paths with , a dangerous and isolated figure with a dark past. Amazon.com Key Characters Elara Silvius:

At its core, Mated In Chaos- The Broken Mate is a dark paranormal romance by [Author Name—insert popular author if real, or keep as 'a rising star in indie publishing'], but to call it merely a "romance" is like calling a hurricane a "light breeze."